Tuesday, December 28, 2010

As the year ends -- I thought I would do a "Tabletop Review" for Tablescape Thursday. I've had so much fun celebrating with you throughout the year....and being invited to your celebrations as well. So let's glance back through 2010 before we say good-bye and ring in a brand new year.....shall we?

Happy New Year! This January 1st table was so busy that I just picked the centerpiece picture of Father Time and Baby New Year. It's always fun to start a fresh new year and 2010 does hold some special moments and sweet memories for me.

My February reds were on the table for Chinese New Year....it fell on Valentine's Day this year....had a hard time picking, but went with this one just because it was a little more unusual.

I built a little Irish village on the table during March for St. Patrick's Day.

Peter Cottontail was the special April guest front and center for Easter.

May brought pretty flowers and Mother's Day.

A fun foxhunt (the fox got away) for June's Father's Day.

The Fourth of July was an old fashioned table.

How about a beach vacation look for August?

Fall colors began to appear for my September table.

A pre-Trick or Treat table for Halloween in October with the grands.

November had us counting our many blessings for Thanksgiving.

Christmas table by the tree for December.

I hope your 2010 was full of fun gatherings around your tables...special moments with loved ones and friends. Wishing you the happiest of New Year blessings for 2011 and looking forward to joining you at the table over at "Between Naps On The Porch" with our ever gracious hostess, Susan.

Oh my...this was so much fun, I got to see all of your wonderful tablescapes! You have so many beautiful dishes and you displayed them to perfection. My favorite month was St Patrick's day and I couldn't begin to resist the adorable bunnies in April.(-: Thank you for finding the time to visit my blog and leave such a nice comment.

Martha, All your tablescapes are beautiful and I am in love with the dishes you used for St Patrick's Day. It's nice to "meet" another Richmond area blogger! There is a small group of fellow bloggers that get together occasionally and I hope you can join us next time.xo,Sherrybaubles1035@gmail.com

What a great review, Martha. We forget some of these and it's nice to be reminded. So versatile...I like every single one of them. I would be hard put to pick one out as a favorite but I would say Halloween...has the prize! Just adorable!!

Hi Martha,It was fun to see your tables from the past all together here. Doesn't it surprise you when you look back to see all the goodies you have and how different the tables are. I really like your blue goblets. The Irish village was a lot of fun to see. Blessings in the New Year!

All so beautiful and how fun to see tables throughout the part of the year before I began blogging! Hope to see many more through this year. How do you keep coming up with new ideas, each one was just so incredible!

OH MY GOSH!!! These are GORGEOUS!! You ladies and Marty are really inspiring me to do this this next year. I have ONE set of corning wear. White with a blue stripe. I KNOW!!!! That is it! So I can't WAIT to see what I come up with!! Thanks so much for all the great inspiration! :)

OH I stopped by to tell you I posted the Cutting Edge Stencil GIVEAWAY!!! I hope you enter!! GOOD LUCK! :)http://alililly.blogspot.com/2010/12/cutting-edge-stencil-giveaway.html

What a wonderful collection of memories for 2010! Each table more special than the next. My favorite is Mother's Day - the placemats are just precious. Well, actually each table has something so special - it is too hard to choose. Can't wait to see your next year's tables. Thanks for stopping by! Miss Merry

Hi Martha and look at all your beautiful tables! You're so very good at tablescaping. I've just got to get back to it in this coming year! :)I wish you the best for the coming year!Be a sweetie and Happy New Year!Shelia ;)

Martha, You had some fabulous tables this year! I love the Halloween table, the St. Patrick's Day Table, the 4th of July table and the Mother's Day table. The depression glass is so lovely. Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year to you and your family!Blessings, Beth

Hi lovely lady.I love all your Beautiful Tablescapes !! How do you keep going with all the new onces you do !!!~~~I'm one of your followers sweet lady!I hope you and your family have a Great New Year.Diane

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I am a wife of 35 years, mother of two grown children. and grandmother to 4 adorable grandgirls. I love crafting, tablescaping, decorating -- but am probably not terribly talented at any of these. That doesn't stop me however. I'm so honored that anyone chooses to visit me -- I hope you find this blogspot to be a welcoming spot to visit -- come on in and stay awhile -- let's have a nice chat.